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Messages - zihanwei

#1
General usage / Re: Alternative to MagmaSat
September 23, 2019, 01:12:11 PM
Hi Paula,

Thank you for clarifying! It works.
#2
General usage / Re: Alternative to MagmaSat
September 21, 2019, 04:13:16 PM
Hi Paula,

The version I'm using is alphaMELTS 2.0 (beta Jul  9 2019 20:48:45). I just checked and I found that in this version if I suppress the solid phase in option 8 from the menu, the fluid phase is also suppressed.

By the way, could you clarify where I can find alphaMELTS for python?

Thank you so much!

Zihan
#3
General usage / Alternative to MagmaSat
September 20, 2019, 01:52:37 PM
I'm wondering if there is any alternative to MagmaSat that can be automated by programming. I've tried alphaMELTS 2 and the pymelts package given in the xMELTS project, but it seems neither of them allows me to suppress the solid phases and only produce fluid phase like in MagmaSat.

Thanks!

Zihan
#5
In the output of rhyolite-MELTS, the density of the fluid phase is given. I'm wondering how the density of H2O and CO2 under magmatic temperature and pressure is computed in the MELTS algorithm. Thanks!
#6
Hi,

I am currently using rhyolite-MELTS 1.2.0 and I noticed  that it can give the viscosity of the liquid phase in the result. However, I cannot find any information about what viscosity model it is based on in the papers about MELTS. Could you please tell me what the viscosity model is or where I can find it? Thanks a lot!